The Colorado Sun reports:
Former Mesa County Elections Manager Sandra Brown is the latest person to face criminal charges in the case centered on a security breach last year of the county’s election system that led to the indictment of Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters.
Brown is charged with conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation and attempting to influence a public servant. Both are felonies that carry potential prison penalties.
A 15-page arrest warrant affidavit filed Monday alleges Brown misrepresented to the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office who would be attending a sensitive election system software update in May 2021.
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